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Backyard Chickens How to Keep Happy Hens

Rated 3.9 out of 5 based on 14 customer reviews
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Backyard Chickens : How to Keep Happy Hens
ISBN: 9781743367537
Publication Date: 25 January 2017

Keeping a few hens was once only for rural dwellers with big yards - or inner-city hippies. Now it's mainstream and an attractive proposition wherever you live. Fluffy little recycling units that eat weeds, bugs and scraps and turn them into organic eggs - what's not to love Chickens are great backyard pets for young and old - they're a natural extension for everyone with a vegie patch, and for those who like eggs but are concerned about the welfare of commercial hens.

This book is the perfect reference, whether you're already keeping chickens or an absolute beginner thinking about getting a couple of chooks. Dave Ingham offers compulsively readable advice on how to start, housing and feeding, settling chickens in with other pets, troubleshooting, and the (minimal) commitment required to keep your backyard hens healthy and happy.

About the Author

'This book is the what for, how to, where and why of chickens for novices and wranglers alike.' - Costa Georgiadis, ABC Gardening Australia

About the Author

Dave Ingham (no relation to the food brand!) is the resident henkeeping expert on radio 702 Weekends with Simon Marnie and runs Rent-a-chook, selling chickens coops and offering try-before-you-buy mini henhouses to Sydneysiders since 2001. Dave first got into henkeeping as an impoverished uni student, when he and his mates planted a mega vegie garden - chickens were a natural extension. With home brewed beer, plentiful free veg and eggs, those students ate far better than their penury would otherwise have allowed. Some years, many chooks and a few houses later, Dave was invited to speak at a sustainability project about what he'd done to make his house more environmentally friendly. He was waxing lyrical about the benefits of keeping chickens and, on a whim...

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Average Star Rating: 3.9 out of 5
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14 reviews for Backyard Chickens How to Keep Happy Hens

  1. Rated 3 out of 5

      Kitty Angel from London, United Kingdom

    Dissatisfied with this product unfortunately

  2. Rated 3 out of 5

      HeyYouNotYouYou from Mexicali, Mexico

    Maybe I was expecting too much

  3. Rated 2 out of 5

      Fairy Fresh from Singapore, Singapore

    I would suggest not buying this particular item, find another and do research on quality

  4. Rated 1 out of 5

      Lollipop Princess from Juarez, Mexico

    This was an absolute waste of money despite cheap price in group buy